Ralph Benmergui

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Raphael "Ralph" Benmergui (born 1955) is a Canadian television and radio personality and political advisor. Most recently a morning host on JAZZ.FM91, he left the station on November 26, 2010, and became the of director of communications for Glen Murray, Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities, until June 2012.[1][2]

Born in Tangier, Morocco,[3] but raised in Toronto, Benmergui studied journalism at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, where he was news director and program producer at the university's radio station. The CBC offered Benmergui a research job in Winnipeg. From there, he went on to produce current affairs documentaries and was named host of Night Lines, a late-night music show on CBC Stereo.

Back in Toronto, Benmergui hosted Prime Time, a nightly one-hour entertainment program on CBC Radio. He later moved on to co-host CBC Television's Midday with Valerie Pringle, and also later hosted the variety show Friday Night! with Ralph Benmergui and the talk show Benmergui Live.

He has won a prestigious Japan Prize for Best International Youth Programming, a Yorkton Film Festival prize for Best Youth Programming, and has been the recipient of five Gemini Award nominations.

Benmergui produced Stuart McLean's Christmas special and the children's quiz show SmartAsk for CBC television, and for Vision TV he produced five episodes of a series called Seekers, chronicling the experience of five people on journey to find their spirituality, and Ralph Benmergui: My Israel, taking a critical and bipartisan look at the issues and landscape of Israel.[4] He has also hosted three specials, entitled Seriously Funny in Canada and Punchlines in the Sand in the US, where three comics comment on and explore serious issues of the day through comedy.

In 2009, Benmergui joined the Green Party of Canada as a strategic communications advisor.[5]

He is married to Cortney Pasternak, a former television journalist who was the Liberal candidate for Parkdale High Park in Ontario's 2011 election.[6] (She is current a media consultant for the Government of Ontario.) They have two children.

References

  1. "Ralph Benmergui leaves radio for politics". The Globe and Mail, November 26, 2010.
  2. "No fresh faces in new Ontario cabinet". Retrieved 23 May 2012. 
  3. Dorothy Lichtblau (1998). "Benmergui a man of many talents". The Canadian Jewish News. Archived from the original on 2007-03-07. Retrieved 2006-03-15. 
  4. "My Israel Show Website entry". Retrieved 2008-05-03. 
  5. "Strategic Communications Advisor for the Green Party of Canada - Ralph Benmergui". 2009-11-11. Retrieved 2009-12-06. 
  6. "Vote Cortney Pasternak for MPP Parkdale High Park". 2011-10-07. Retrieved 2011-10-07. 


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